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  2. DBA (airline) - Wikipedia

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    3 million passengers flew on dba aircraft in the year ending March 2005. The airline was owned by Intro Verwaltungsgesellschaft (80%) and Martin Gauss and Peter Wojahn (20%), and had 660 employees (at January 2005). [citation needed] On 17 February 2006, dba announced the purchase of 60% of LTU. Hans-Rudolf Wöhrl, the majority owner of dba ...

  3. List of airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Commenced operations Notes City Airlines: VL LHX CITY AIR 2024 Subsidiary of Lufthansa, independent of Lufthansa CityLine: Eurowings: EW: EWG: EUROWINGS: 1993: NFD - Nürnberger Flugdienst (1975–1992) merged into Eurowings. RFG - Regionalflug (1976–1992) merged into Eurowings. FLN Frisia Luftverkehr: FRS: 2014

  4. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Dba: Consumer services Airlines Munich: 1992 Low-cost airline, defunct 2008 P D Delton: Conglomerates - Bad Homburg vor der Höhe: 1989 Pharma, consumer goods, logistics P A Der Spiegel: Consumer services Publishing Hamburg: 1947 Weekly news magazine P A Deutsche Bahn: Industrials Railroads Berlin: 1994 State railways S A Deutsche Bank ...

  5. List of Boeing 737 operators - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... dba: Germany 29 1 German Air Force: Germany 2 German Cargo: Germany 3 German Sky Airlines: Germany 2 Germania: Germany ...

  6. List of defunct airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Reorganized 3 October 1990 after German reunification. Assets put under control of Treuhandanstalt (public trust managing the privatization of East German enterprises). Decided on 7 February 1991 to be liquidated as uneconomical to operate after attempted take-overs by Lufthansa and British Airways .

  7. Bavaria Germanair - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria Germanair was an airline that came into being following the merger of Bavaria Fluggesellschaft and Germanair on 1 January 1977. The airline's main area of activity was operating charter flights from German airports to European holiday destinations.

  8. DBA - Wikipedia

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    DBA (airline), a former low-cost German airline; Defense Base Act, type of insurance that covers employees at U.S. defense bases overseas; Doing business as, a legal term related to the name a business uses; The Barge Association, formerly "Dutch Barge Association" (DBA): a club for leisure users of European inland waterways.

  9. German Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    German Regional Airlines GmbH & Co. KG, [3] operating under the German Airways brand [3] and formerly named WDL Aviation, is a German charter and wet lease aircraft operator, headquartered at Cologne Bonn Airport, and part of the Zeitfracht Group.